The Ark is a piece of lost technology that Knives Millions uses to absorb all the plants from Planet Gun Smoke. In its original form it is a part of a larger fallen ship that Knives has fixed to travel in. After absorbing numerous plants the Ark becomes the center of a larger plant being controlled by Knives. It is eventually taken down by a combined effort of Vash the Stampede, Earth's Forces and the collective consciousness of the humans from Gun Smoke.

The Ark (formally known as Ark Station and as the United Ark Federation) was a space station, the orbital home for the humans whose ancestors escaped the Nuclear Apocalypse on Earth 97 years before the events of the series. The Ark was one of the main locations during the first season of the show. After that, no one lived there and the Government & Science section of the Ark was left in orbit. As of the end of Season Two, a nuclear component of the high-tech space station is in possession of the Artificial Intelligence A.L.I.E.

In Vic Surgin, the Ark is the parallel universe where the Slender Man and the Rake come from. It is also where the Slender Man takes the children that he abducts and where the Rake takes the bodies of his victims.

The Ark is a location/object/person/group that appears multiple times in ARG series, sometimes a cameo appearance, not much is know about The Ark, why it is of great importance to Slender Man/The Operator is not certain either.

The Ark is a massive starship built by the Hutt Cartel. The vessel was commissioned by Toborro the Hutt to escape Makeb's volatile atmosphere while carrying a colossal payload of the recently discovered power source, Isotope-5.

The Ark is a pivotal location in the series, introduced in season 2.

The Ark is a repository of information and culture created by the UEE in 2800, located in space for all the races in the universe. It is seen by some as an attempt at reparation for The Massacre of Garron II.

The ARK is a stage in the Shadow the Hedgehog. The ARK is one of five fifth stages and can be reached by completing the Dark mission of Central City, or the Dark mission of The Doom.

"The Ark" is the sixteenth episode of the third season of Stargate: Atlantis.

The Ark was a Swedish glam rock band formed in 1991. Lead singer Ola Salo was the main songwriter and his lyrics were sometimes seen as controversial. They won the right to represent their home country in the 2007 Contest in Helsinki, finishing in 18th place. In 2010, they announced their intention to go their separate ways after the release of a greatest hits compilation. Throughout their career they won numerous awards and were lauded as the most successful Swedish band since ABBA. They made their last appearance on 16 September 2011 at the "Gröna Lund" amusement park in Stockholm.

The Ark is the building that serves as a storehouse for the village of Sparks. Kenny tells Doon that the front doors once had 'eyes' that could tell when you were coming (a primitive explanation of automatic doors). A partially unreadable sign above the door says 'UPE ARK', but because no one knows what it means, they just call it the Ark. It was like once a grocery store (SUPER MARKET). At the end of [[The Diamond of Darkhold, a library is created out of the building's back room, lit by the solar-powered diamonds.

Derived from a Latin word for "chest" (see also the Ark of the Covenant), an ark is now best known as a vessel (usually a boat, or at least boat-shaped) in which people seek sanctuary from some great cataclysm. Compare Generation Ships and Fling a Light Into the Future. Examples of The Ark include:

The Ark was first introduced during the Ministry of Defense level, in which Vyacheslav Grinko was discussing its purpose with Philip Masse. This conversation was overheard by Sam Fisher by means of the Laser microphone. It seems, however, that neither Grinko or Masse knew what the Ark actually was. It seems that Grinko wanted knowledge of the Ark for insurance against Nikoladze, and even was so desperate that he contacted one of his men at Kalinatek to use Mitchell Dougherty's data leak from CIA Headquarters (referred to by them as little birdie) to discover its identity.

. The Ark is a large Forerunner piece of shit used for controlling all of the Hula Hoops in the galaxy. It is out of range of the Hula-Hoop Array, this would have been a very useful feature if the Forerunner weren't so stupid and hid there while they fucked up everyone elses' lives. Instead, they saw fit to spend their time filling it with pretty rocks assumed to be Onyx, which are of no use to anyone even if they did make it to the Ark. They also decided to use their vast intellect and precious time turning it into a big Halo maker, yet did not take the time to even build a Starbucks. This therefore qualifies the Forerunner as the dumbest smart people who ever lived. However some useful features include a giant portal to Earth just in case they needed to pop out for milk (even if the Floo

The Ark was a massive starship created by the Hutt Cartel. Commissioned by Toborro the Hutt as a way to escape the volatile atmosphere of the planet Makeb while carrying a huge supply of the recently discovered power source called, Isotope-5.

So, the TARDEZZ lands on a space ark in the far far future where humans are being carried across light years to their new home after Earth became uninhabitable. Dohdoh is carrying a cold and accidentally infects the future humans and their buttbuddies the Monoids, both of whom have been free from illness for hundreds of years and thus have crap immune systems. The Doktah then has to fix her shit and come up with a cure. He does just that and leaves.

The Ark is a piece of lost technology that Knives Millions uses to absorb all the plants from Planet Gun Smoke. In its original form it is a part of a larger fallen ship that Knives has fixed to travel in. After absorbing numerous plants the Ark becomes the center of a larger plant being controlled by Knives. It is eventually taken down by a combined effort of Vash the Stampede, Earth's Forces and the collective consciousness of the humans from Gun Smoke.

The Ark was a massive starship created by the Hutt Cartel. Commissioned by Toborro the Hutt as a way to escape the volatile atmosphere of the planet Makeb while carrying a huge supply of the recently discovered power source called, Isotope-5. Built in secret inside the Giant's Spear mesa, it reached near completion during the early days of the destabilization of Makeb's core. During said crisis, the Galactic Republic intervened, captured, and completed construction of the starship. The Ark was re-purposed to evacuate the majority of the planet's population in response to the growing worries over the state of the planet. The Ark finally took off, powered by the same energy source it was supposed to hold during the final moments of the hypothesized destruction of the planet.

So, the TARDEZZ lands on a space ark in the far far future where humans are being carried across light years to their new home after Earth became uninhabitable. Dohdoh is carrying a cold and accidentally infects the future humans and their buttbuddies the Monoids, both of whom have been free from illness for hundreds of years and thus have crap immune systems. The Doktah then has to fix her shit and come up with a cure. He does just that and leaves. After heading off, the TARDISSE coincidentally lands on the same ark 700 years into the future where the Monoids have taken over and enslaved the humans, and the Doctor needs to fix their shit too. He does just that and leaves.

The Ark (formally known as Ark Station and as the United Ark Federation) was a space station, the orbital home for the humans whose ancestors escaped the Nuclear Apocalypse on Earth 97 years before the events of the series. The Ark was one of the main locations during the first season of the show. After that, no one lived there and the Government & Science section of the Ark was left in orbit. As of the end of Season Two, a nuclear component of the high-tech space station is in possession of the Artificial Intelligence A.L.I.E.

In Vic Surgin, the Ark is the parallel universe where the Slender Man and the Rake come from. It is also where the Slender Man takes the children that he abducts and where the Rake takes the bodies of his victims.

The Ark is a location/object/person/group that appears multiple times in ARG series, sometimes a cameo appearance, not much is know about The Ark, why it is of great importance to Slender Man/The Operator is not certain either.

. The Ark is a large Forerunner piece of shit used for controlling all of the Hula Hoops in the galaxy. It is out of range of the Hula-Hoop Array, this would have been a very useful feature if the Forerunner weren't so stupid and hid there while they fucked up everyone elses' lives. Instead, they saw fit to spend their time filling it with pretty rocks assumed to be Onyx, which are of no use to anyone even if they did make it to the Ark. They also decided to use their vast intellect and precious time turning it into a big Halo maker, yet did not take the time to even build a Starbucks. This therefore qualifies the Forerunner as the dumbest smart people who ever lived. However some useful features include a giant portal to Earth just in case they needed to pop out for milk (even if the Flood have killed all the cows), a massive shield system to protect you from those pesky door-to-door-to-massive-space-construct salesman, and plenty space to park your UNSC Frigate. In the event of a massive Covenant Loyalist invasion it is programmed to.......do absolutely nothing. While the construct can automatically build a giant ring of galactic death it is completely unable to do didely-squat about a few covenant cruisers. Talk about a waste of Forerunner tax payer money. Of course in the event of Flood contamination the Ark swings into full containment and purge mode, deploying up to 5 floating targets also known as Sentinels. This can distract up to 2 Combat forms for a full second as the Sentinels fire their pitiful excuses for weapons also known as "Tickelers", if you have some frozen TV dinners on you, these babies can defrost them in under 20 minutes, while burning the outside and leaving the inside perfectly raw. Just the way most mature Jackals like it. All of these factors combine to make the Ark one of the galaxy's least popular tourist destinations. It is marginally less popular than Jericho IV, a world glassed by the Covenant after the little girls (who claim to be Marines) guarding the planet were routed. They did however manage to give one Grunt a scraped knee. He made a full recovery. While the Ark may be unpopular it is still a great place for a SPARTAN family picnic, and the site of the grave of one Master Sergeant Junior Avery Johnson. Also found here are the remains of about a billion covenant Loyalists, which when walked on, make a satisfying "CRUNCH!". UPDATE: The Ark was recently destroyed by a SPARTAN identified only by the rank of Master Chief. Covenant Loyalist witnesses have described him as "ge'ds verum tome" which when translated from the Covenant's official language ("Idiot") means "That tall, green bastard". Alarmingly reports indicate that when they killed him to prevent the Ark's destruction he would simply revert to where he was standing ten seconds ago and proceed to kill them all anyway. Loyalist's received no such advantage. Loyalist forces have complained to the Ark's authority for such matters, the SUPANOVA (Section for Unbiased Practices Against Non-humans On or Very-close-to the Ark). Sadly, no one has worked here for 10,000 years. Go figure. The only intelligent (and we use the word lightly) creature left as a spokesman for the Ark, a AI calling itself The Lightbulb, is claimed to have told the Master Chief that while the Ark had its problems, he was genius. He continued to insist this and call the Chief a "Reclaimer" until the Chief grew sick of this and shot him with a Spartan Laser. This also may have had something to do with Sgt. Johnson's death and the fate of the galaxy, but mainly the little hovering lightbulb just got annoying, and almost inconsolable after being called Tinkerbell by Sgt. Johnson. The destruction of the Ark forced several mob bosses to find new places to dump bodies and resulted in a temporary shortage of intergalactic weapons of death. This was however balanced out by an abundance of floating free scrap metal and the downfall of Humanity's greatest enemy. But mainly people cared about the Chief and forgot about the thousands of Marines who died there. However, some made it back to Earth to tell the tale and remind people of the dangers of giant space fortresses of death. Like you could forget.

Derived from a Latin word for "chest" (see also the Ark of the Covenant), an ark is now best known as a vessel (usually a boat, or at least boat-shaped) in which people seek sanctuary from some great cataclysm. This doesn't necessarily mean the people go by themselves. If they're smart, they'll bring flora and fauna with them. And if they're pressed for time or resources, they may not go bodily: The ark may simply contain the distilled knowledge and culture of the civilization, and maybe some of their DNA, in the hope that they will be reconstructed or at least remembered by someone else. In this case, the Voyager spacecraft, which possess detailed descriptions of Earth and its people, could be considered arks -- except that we didn't build them under the imminent threat of our own destruction. The concept of the ark owes most of its form to the biblical story of Noah's Ark. Most iterations of the ark today either directly identify with or at least reference the Noah story, including such elements as: The Great Flood; the ark builder being divinely inspired to prepare for the flood, and mocked by his neighbors who don't know the cataclysm is coming; the ark housing pairs of animals, implied to be all the animal species in the world, who enter and reside therein compliantly without eating each other; and, the ark builder sending a dove or other bird to search for dry land to signify that the Flood is ended. The original Ark still crops up from time to time, usually as a Public Domain Artifact for the characters to hunt down. But new arks are just as common, and these days seem to be as likely spaceships as oceangoing vessels, with the cataclysm necessitating their construction being a supernova or similarly world-destroying event. Any structure which bears the last remnants of an alien race is likely an ark. Compare Generation Ships and Fling a Light Into the Future. Examples of The Ark include:

The Ark is a massive starship built by the Hutt Cartel. The vessel was commissioned by Toborro the Hutt to escape Makeb's volatile atmosphere while carrying a colossal payload of the recently discovered power source, Isotope-5.

The Ark is a pivotal location in the series, introduced in season 2.

The Ark is a repository of information and culture created by the UEE in 2800, located in space for all the races in the universe. It is seen by some as an attempt at reparation for The Massacre of Garron II.

The ARK is a stage in the Shadow the Hedgehog. The ARK is one of five fifth stages and can be reached by completing the Dark mission of Central City, or the Dark mission of The Doom.

"The Ark" is the sixteenth episode of the third season of Stargate: Atlantis.

The Ark was a Swedish glam rock band formed in 1991. Lead singer Ola Salo was the main songwriter and his lyrics were sometimes seen as controversial. They won the right to represent their home country in the 2007 Contest in Helsinki, finishing in 18th place. In 2010, they announced their intention to go their separate ways after the release of a greatest hits compilation. Throughout their career they won numerous awards and were lauded as the most successful Swedish band since ABBA. They made their last appearance on 16 September 2011 at the "Gröna Lund" amusement park in Stockholm.

The Ark is the building that serves as a storehouse for the village of Sparks. Kenny tells Doon that the front doors once had 'eyes' that could tell when you were coming (a primitive explanation of automatic doors). A partially unreadable sign above the door says 'UPE ARK', but because no one knows what it means, they just call it the Ark. It was like once a grocery store (SUPER MARKET). At the end of [[The Diamond of Darkhold, a library is created out of the building's back room, lit by the solar-powered diamonds.

The Ark was first introduced during the Ministry of Defense level, in which Vyacheslav Grinko was discussing its purpose with Philip Masse. This conversation was overheard by Sam Fisher by means of the Laser microphone. It seems, however, that neither Grinko or Masse knew what the Ark actually was. It seems that Grinko wanted knowledge of the Ark for insurance against Nikoladze, and even was so desperate that he contacted one of his men at Kalinatek to use Mitchell Dougherty's data leak from CIA Headquarters (referred to by them as little birdie) to discover its identity. During the Oil Rig level, Georgian computer technician Piotr Lejava is captured by Sam Fisher and is interrogated on what he knew about Nikoladze's intent. Piotr mentioned the Ark to Fisher, but did not actually know what it was, only that it was "what Nikoladze wanted most". During the Kalinatek level, in which Grinko's mercenaries are destroying evidence of their operations, it's apparent that they are also destroying information about the Ark. During the Presidential Palace level, Sam Fisher is tasked with recovering an interrogation recording entitled "The Ark Interrogation Files". The interrogation recording lasts up to 8 hours, with the interrogation victim being one of Nikoladze's colonels. When the files were recovered, the Ark was revealed to be a SADM (Special Atomic Demolition Munition) bomb for use on America. In short, the Ark was a nuclear suitcase bomb. Fisher was charged with recovering the device before Nikoladze and his minions did, as they had also infiltrated the Palace in hopes of acquiring it for their own usage.